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Emotions have been around longer than reason or logic. Emotions are essentially nature's universal language.

I think another mistake in these arguments is to assume that it's possible to remove emotions from the "human equation" as if they are some extra feature but the reality is that reason and logic is the extra part not emotion.

Emotions help give value to things so that we can make decisions. I mean, logic is just weighing and balancing the values of things to make a decisions, so how do you do that if you don't assign a value through emotion?